THAT AUTUMN, A RESEARCH VESSEL called the Glomar Challenger sailed over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge to drill holes and sample sediment. Fossils within the sediment samples they retrieved gave scientists a ...
Tectonic invites you to take a virtual tour of our Flat Gold Project with both the CEO of Tectonic and one of Alaska's largest for-profit Native Regional Corporations, Doyon Ltd. To Be a Part Of "The ...
The holidays can be a struggle for some families, with putting food on the table and gifts under the tree.However, Good Plates Eatery in Cincinnati is stepping up again, collecting food and toy ...
The Ministry of Interior (MoI) has launched a project to change the existing vehicle number plates with newly developed plates starting from today. The rollout of the new plates will begin with ...
The Good Plates Giving Project by Good Plates Eatery in Clifton is making sure every person can get a Thanksgiving meal this year.Last year, they served more than 3,000 people in the community, and ...
Following the strong engagement and positive feedback from its inaugural Virtual Drill Core Shack held on September 4, 2025, the Company will host its second "Virtual Drill Core Shack" webcast on ...
Tectonic plates are constantly in motion — shaping continents, forming mountains, and triggering earthquakes. But what if their movement suddenly accelerated? This video examines how faster plate ...
For decades, the end-stage life of a subduction zone existed only in theory. Now, for the first time in geologic history, scientists are bearing witness to the Juan de Fuca Plate tearing apart and ...
Scientists have traced the origins of complex life to the breakup of the supercontinent Nuna 1.5 billion years ago. This tectonic shift reduced volcanic carbon emissions, expanded shallow seas, and ...
Relative plate motions and plate boundary geometries are from Cao et al. (2024), with plate motions placed in a mantle reference frame. Continents are light grey, with continental margins shown in ...
A new study presented at the 2025 EPSC/DPS Joint Meeting proposes that the rarity of specific geological and atmospheric conditions necessary for technologically advanced life significantly limits the ...
The closest technological species to us in the Milky Way galaxy could be 33,000 light years away and their civilization would have to be at least 280,000 years, and possibly millions of years, old if ...
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